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A Royal Doulton salt glaze stoneware tobacco jar and cover with applied white glaze figures, against a two tone brown ground, a Doulton Lambeth Silicon Ware tobacco jar and cover, a Doulton Lambeth tobacco jar and cover with chine decoration and one other Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar, lacking lid, stamped marks to base, the first 15.5 cm high, (4).
Two Figures of Ganesha&no. 39;s Vehicle, the Rat, Maharashtra, late 18th century cast brass, each on rectangular base, crouching eating one of Ganesha&no. 39;s sweets, wearing blanket necklace and with their tails coiled round them The rat as vehicle or vahana of Ganesha first appears in representations of the elephant headed god around the seventh century and his significance is thought to be as an one of the obstacles, in the sense of a destructive pest, that Ganesha removes or subdues. 18cm high Condition: somewhat worn, chips especially to bases View on auctionatrium.com
Canada. A seven volume collection of mainly first flight covers - both internal and international, some signed. Includes abandoned flights and a 1936 Mail bag tag with instructions to the postmaster ` Postmaster Note: Not to be opened but returned at once to Quebec District Office`. Also Canadian Special Airmail Stamps on Flown Covers by Chester S. Forrest
Curtis (William, and others). The Botanical Magazine, or, Flower-Garden Displayed [continued as Curtis’s Botanical Magazine... ], vols. 1-74, 1790-1848, a near complete run lacking only vol. 71 (plates 4132-4202), a total of approx. 4300 hand-col. plates including some folding, lib. blind stamp to upper corner of every plate within the plate impression and some blind stamps to text leaves, some spotting and occ. offsetting, scattered light and occasionally heavier browning, lib. labels to pastedowns, together with General Indexes to the Plants contained in the first Fifty-Three Volumes (or old series complete) of The Botanical Magazine, by Samuel Curtis, 1828, eng. port. frontis., some damp staining and browning at front, ex-lib. with label to front pastedown and several blind stamps to upper outer corners of text leaves and frontis., near-uniform contemp. quarter or half calf gilt over marbled boards, vols. 1-42 bound in 21 vols., worn with some leather loss and many covers detached, 8vo (53)
* Campbell (John F.). An Illustration for ‘Adventures among Hunters and Trappers’ (Chapter IV, page 59), c.1912, watercolour, signed by artist in lower left corner, titleinscribed in manuscript on mount below image, 270 x 170mm, mounted, framed and glazed. The book ‘Hunters and Trappers’ was written by Ernest Young and was first published in 1912. (1)
Two silver shaped-square salvers, the first by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1935 (jubilee mark), stamped ‘Reproduction 1732’, on four moulded panel feet, 25.5cm (10in) wide; the second by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1958, Garrard & Co. retailer’s mark, on four pad feet, 25cm (9.75in) wide, 1406g (45.2 oz) gross
A pair of Indian colonial silver salt and pepper casters by Lattey Brothers & Co., Calcutta, circa 1850, cylindrical with ‘bun’ tops, gadrooned rims, and circular pedestal bases, engraved ‘SALT’ and ‘PEPPER’, 9cm (3.5in) high, 191g (6.15 oz) Lattey Brothers are first mentioned in 1843 working at 10 Government Place, Calcutta, and are last mentioned in 1855 (see Wynyard R.T. Wilkinson ‘Indian Colonial Silver’ London 1973, p. 84 and item A.108, p. 85 for a comparable caster).
Two Victoria Jubilee Head crowns, comprising 1887 and 1889, three George V Silver Jubilee crowns 1935, two Elizabeth II crowns 1953, a two pounds coin 1986, a Germany five marks 1875, a Canada commemorative dollar 1958, a USA Kennedy half dollar 1964, a farthing 1921, a Britain`s First Decimal Coin set, and a leather wallet.
A 1985 seven-coin specimen proof set, a 1981 specimen proof set, two 1971 specimen proof sets, a Falkland Islands 1980 specimen proof set, a Bahamas ten dollars proof coin 1978, cased, a Turks and Caicos Islands proof ten crowns, further commemorative coins, three 1967 six-coin specimen sets, and three 1981 Charles and Diana First Day Covers, fitted with commemorative crowns.
A collection of commemorative crowns, comprising thirteen Silver Wedding of Elizabeth and Philip 1972, two Charles and Diana 1981 with the original cards and cases, two further Charles and Diana 1981, ten Queen Mother 1980, five Silver Jubilee 1977, a medallion commemorating the Berlin Airlift, mounted onto a postage cover, a five pounds crown 2007 on presentation card, a First Decimal Coin Set, a Young Collector`s Competition 1985 collection of two shillings and ten pence coins from 1947-1980, in a card folder, forty-six sixpences, including some pre-1947, two folders of pennies, a Farewell to the Pre-decimal System set of ten coins, three 1970 proof specimen coin sets, with cases, and six further coins.
Pink Floyd - `The Dark Side Of The Moon`, 12" vinyl LP record, Harvest SHVL 804, first pressing, solid light blue triangle label, two posters and two stickers (original inner sleeve lacking, scratches and surface marks to vinyl, outer sleeve worn and stained), and `Wish You Were Here`, 12" vinyl record, early issue pressing with black shrink-wrap, sticker and postcard.
A rare & extensive collection of Stroud Valley related photographs & postcards circa First World War incl Nailsworth Carnival 1914 & 1921, unveiling of Horsley War Memorial 1921, Fire at Rodbrough Manor, Chalford GWR Station, Brimscombe Basin, Stratford Abbey College, Cirencester, Tetbury, Painswick RFC c1921, Wotton-under-Edge, Dursley, Edward V11 at Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bristol, a rare image of Minchinhamprton 1914 of village men marching to war, also including WW1 letters written by Charles Chamberlain of Bubblewell Farm Minchinhampton (over 300 individual cards many of social scenes & events)
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Two Towers being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1954. First edition, 8vo (221 x 137mm.) Folding map at rear printed in red and black. (Minor spotting to first and last few leaves.) Original cloth (extremities bumped), dust-jacket (soiled, minor nicks and tears).
VERNE, Jules. Floating Island, or the Pearl of the Pacific. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1896. First U.K. edition, 8vo (183 x 120mm.). 79 full-page illustrations. (Light browning and occasional old creasing.) Original decorated cloth, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed and bumped, remnants of old price sticker to spine).

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